WORK to improve roads and pavements for pedestrians in The Meadows will start on Monday.

Drivers face six weeks of disruption during the work along Meadows Way.

It is part of a multi-million pound sustainable transport project by Nottingham City Council taking place across the city.

The Meadows Way improvements will introduce a new central refuge near Kirkwhite Walk, improving the link to London Road and the Cattle Market.

It will also upgrade access to the bus stop opposite Kirkwhite Walk, which will be permanently relocated further south along Meadows Way, with a temporary relocation, for safety reasons, to the Lammas Gardens stop.

A new zebra crossing will be provided across Meadows Way near Lammas Gardens too, and new footpaths and kerbs will be introduced to provide access to the crossing.

The council has said it expects no impact on parking and has promised minimal disruption for all residents and road users during the time of works.